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for us the weather is heating up. the fog has cleared from the coast right now. we have winds that are mainly west northwest. but the next few hours they're going to come right out of the northeast and that is a very warm direction. it's also the direction that gets you your pair the air day, typically and that's what we have tomorrow. your weather forecast goes like this, a little warmer today. tomorrow, warmer still. temperatures in the mid- to upper 90s in the high spots. maybe 98 degrees tomorrow. i actually bumped the numbers up from 5:00. the new computer runs and some of the information leads me to believe, especially with the current temperatures that it's easy going to get to 95, 98 tomorrow. the high pressure settles over the top of us for two days. this is not an extended heat wave. this is just a good warm up that's going to be with us for a couple of days and about 48 hours. the forecast highs as you move through the microclimates, 80s where there were 60s. 90s where there were 80s. fire danger comes up, tomorrow's warm to hot. thursday is the hottes
for us the weather is heating up. the fog has cleared from the coast right now. we have winds that are mainly west northwest. but the next few hours they're going to come right out of the northeast and that is a very warm direction. it's also the direction that gets you your pair the air day, typically and that's what we have tomorrow. your weather forecast goes like this, a little warmer today. tomorrow, warmer still. temperatures in the mid- to upper 90s in the high spots. maybe 98 degrees...
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when it finally opened, i also used my points for... car repair. [ male announcer use your citi thankyou points for almost anything, even local charities. what's your story? citi can help you write it. internet video giant youtube is trying to go live. started a test of its new live streaming in. there's no word on how well it went. if it work it's could make cable and satellite television obsolete. youtube is owned by google. the test is expected to continue tomorrow. >> it's a new industry that is sky skyrocketing it's gotten so big so fast some people are talking about a modern day gold rush. we're talking about apps there were 7 billion downloads rask year alone. now, for the first time there's an app convention that's being held in san francisco. ktvu's david stevenson has our report. >> reporter: bam tv hopes to become the next mtv but they're trying to break new bands through an app instead of on the television or the web. >> it's the only thing that gives emerging companies like us sort of on a level playing field with some of t
when it finally opened, i also used my points for... car repair. [ male announcer use your citi thankyou points for almost anything, even local charities. what's your story? citi can help you write it. internet video giant youtube is trying to go live. started a test of its new live streaming in. there's no word on how well it went. if it work it's could make cable and satellite television obsolete. youtube is owned by google. the test is expected to continue tomorrow. >> it's a new...
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but you remember 49ers fans used to have a quarterback as jebol, and the coach used to say, just enough to lose. and that's what they can say about zito today. hard to say who it is there that wants get cozy with posey. but whatever. giants one all night. juan uribe errorred with the bases loaded. hard to get on uribe who played good ball all year. and first ever complete game for him in the major legal. and there's his complete game. get this in three of the last four games, the giants have been involved in they have been 1-0 final scores, they have been on the short end twice. everybody keeps counting the padres out except themselves. the rockies always come back. san diego up only 7-6 in the ninth. eric young hits into a double play to end it and the padres keep on winning 7-6 in colorado. no matter how you flame the play off pictures -- you frame out the play off picture. a game and a half high from the atlanta braves who also lost tonight. >>> to sense of urgency at all surrounding the a's game. as they stick all proof into a shredder. a home run, a two run shot for kansas city roo
but you remember 49ers fans used to have a quarterback as jebol, and the coach used to say, just enough to lose. and that's what they can say about zito today. hard to say who it is there that wants get cozy with posey. but whatever. giants one all night. juan uribe errorred with the bases loaded. hard to get on uribe who played good ball all year. and first ever complete game for him in the major legal. and there's his complete game. get this in three of the last four games, the giants have...
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Sep 16, 2010
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when it finally opened, i also used my points for... car repair. [ male announcer use your citi thankyou points for almost anything, even local charities. what's your story? citi can help you write it. a major revelation tonight about the pipeline that exploded in san bruno. it turns out pg&e had been awarded a rate hike to pay for replacing that line but delayed the work. that same line runs beneath other neighborhoods including parts of south san francisco. that's where ken wayne is stapping by with a live report. >> reporter: many residents -- say the same pipeline that exploded in san bruno runs beneath the streets of their community. for now, pg&e refuses to disclose exactly where that pipeline is located. >> i think they should know. everybody should know. >> reporter: pg&e calls the pipeline 132 and in documents filed, calls it a high-risk line. the pipe was put in service in 1948. pg&e says a pipe failure has a potential impact radius of 415 feet and that the risk of a failure at this location is unacceptably high. the puc appro
when it finally opened, i also used my points for... car repair. [ male announcer use your citi thankyou points for almost anything, even local charities. what's your story? citi can help you write it. a major revelation tonight about the pipeline that exploded in san bruno. it turns out pg&e had been awarded a rate hike to pay for replacing that line but delayed the work. that same line runs beneath other neighborhoods including parts of south san francisco. that's where ken wayne is...
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Sep 18, 2010
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one friend told us, she's so sad she can't talk about it without starting to cry. amber lee is live with our report. amber? >> reporter: tonight, family and friends gathered at the mortuary in daly city to remember jessica morales. they say they can't believe she's gone. >>> dozens of people filed to the mortuary to attend a vigil in memory of jessica morales. those attending tonight's services wore a purple ribbon, jessica's favorite color. friends shared with us a photso card that had jessica's signature smile. >> someone so young be gone and to hear people talking about her in past tense when i only seen her an hour and a half before she died. >> maria deleon, she and jessica affectionately referred to each other as mother and daughter because jessica was close friends with her son. >> most teenagers don't want to hang out with parents. hi, mom. how are you, mom? >> the 11-year-old daughter bernadette,. >> whenever you're down, she brings you right back up. >> friends say jessica loved fashion and was studying at the academy of art university in san francisco. r
one friend told us, she's so sad she can't talk about it without starting to cry. amber lee is live with our report. amber? >> reporter: tonight, family and friends gathered at the mortuary in daly city to remember jessica morales. they say they can't believe she's gone. >>> dozens of people filed to the mortuary to attend a vigil in memory of jessica morales. those attending tonight's services wore a purple ribbon, jessica's favorite color. friends shared with us a photso card...
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now more than 75% of morning drivers use fast track. >>> and solo drivers can now use a toll to use that car pool lane from highway 84 to rule 27. christien kafton reports. >> reporter: commuters got their first chance to try out the new 680 express lane today paying for the privilege of using it. some drivers soon complained that was supposed to be a convenience actually slowed them down. >> i left home at 7:30 this morning. i didn't get to where i needed to go until 9:15. >>> the express toll lane is supposed to reduce congestion between highway 84 from 5:00 in the morning to 8:00 at night solo drivers can now use the toll plaza for a price. caltrans says road work, new signs and the new lane configuration all work to slow traffic. >> there was about five minutes of delay. it was bad because of that merge but the traffic was moving normally. >> reporter: drivers have to have the fast track in position if they're going solo. car poolers need to use a specific mylar bag to shield their transponders. >> take your bag out, pop it in the bag and that will prevent your tag from being read. >
now more than 75% of morning drivers use fast track. >>> and solo drivers can now use a toll to use that car pool lane from highway 84 to rule 27. christien kafton reports. >> reporter: commuters got their first chance to try out the new 680 express lane today paying for the privilege of using it. some drivers soon complained that was supposed to be a convenience actually slowed them down. >> i left home at 7:30 this morning. i didn't get to where i needed to go until 9:15....
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i think that it should be used for medical purposes only. >> i'm for it. i'm for it, i think it should be legal. it's a medicine, it makes people feel good. >> this should have happened a long time ago. seems like a good way to bail out the state of some dire financial straits. >> reporter: a coalition of medical marijuana providers came out against prop 19 saying it could spur cities and counties to ban marijuana for all uses. in oakland, sal castaneda. >>> environmentists today posted a list of so called trash hot spots. the group save the bay pinpointed 225 locations that they say need help. state and regional quality agencies are now mandating that cities permenantly cut trash in these locations. the new rules call for trash reduction of 40% by the year 2014 and garbage must be totally eliminated within 12 years. but some cities say they don't have enough money to fund such programs without sacrificing other much needed services. >>> and there's fog at the coast. right now in oakland, a mild 62, san francisco 63. here's the forecast as it goes tonight.
i think that it should be used for medical purposes only. >> i'm for it. i'm for it, i think it should be legal. it's a medicine, it makes people feel good. >> this should have happened a long time ago. seems like a good way to bail out the state of some dire financial straits. >> reporter: a coalition of medical marijuana providers came out against prop 19 saying it could spur cities and counties to ban marijuana for all uses. in oakland, sal castaneda. >>>...
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tonight a father tells us his anyone is in describable. family and friends of 17-year- old raymond justice gathered for a quiet vigil in front of his home. he raised raymond as a single father. after seeing combat in vietnam, he never thought he would experience the horror of trying to save his own son on the streets of oakland. >> this is blood right here. i said that with the police, give him mouth to mouth resuscitation and his last breath came and i knew he was dead. >> reporter: last night around 6:30 he told his neighbors raymond ran to his home after he was shot at a nearby bus station. there was an altercation before the shooting. >> she was working with him on some of his homework and he was on his way home from that. >> the principal from the high school told us raymond had been receiving tutoring at oakland high shortly before the shooting. he was a junior with a 3.3 grade point average and planned to attend college. >> it's tough. i mean, you know, he is a kid that had a bright future. >> reporter: the students and staff at lif
tonight a father tells us his anyone is in describable. family and friends of 17-year- old raymond justice gathered for a quiet vigil in front of his home. he raised raymond as a single father. after seeing combat in vietnam, he never thought he would experience the horror of trying to save his own son on the streets of oakland. >> this is blood right here. i said that with the police, give him mouth to mouth resuscitation and his last breath came and i knew he was dead. >>...
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today bart collected gently used clothes. the group says being dressed well can be crucial when it comes to making a positive first impression. >>> how long will you live? new statistics suggest it's all about location, location location. health according to your zip code coming >>> where you live can make a big difference on how long you live. a new website in san francisco offered all kinds of information to help people live longer. debra villalon is live with more. >> reporter: we're in san francisco where residents are expected to live longer than those in hunters point. the numbers are there for all to see. we stopped this 17-year-old coming out of mcdonalds. she's not surprised to learn her neighborhood is in generally poor health than other parts of the city. >> we have more fast food places around here. i don't know if they have that many over there. but we don't have that many doctors over here or that many farmers market. >> reporter: by zip code, by race, by age, this online report card breaks down where san franci
today bart collected gently used clothes. the group says being dressed well can be crucial when it comes to making a positive first impression. >>> how long will you live? new statistics suggest it's all about location, location location. health according to your zip code coming >>> where you live can make a big difference on how long you live. a new website in san francisco offered all kinds of information to help people live longer. debra villalon is live with more. >>...
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two years old, san quentin's new execution chamber has never been used. but that could change overnight next tuesday with albert brown, convicted of kidnapping, raping and killing a 15-year-old girl in riverside county in 1980. >> they built a new execution chamber. they did that in secret. >> reporter: the aclu says the judge hasn't approved the new death chamber or lethal injection procedures so he should not let the state rush into ruling executions. but in the ruling, the judge found a three-drug combination acceptable, so brown can choose if he wants that or one shot. concerns about lethal injection were first raised by murderer, michael morales, who averted execution. analysts are not sure why the state is pushing executions now. >> i don't think anybody could really predict what's gonna happen on tuesday night. >> reporter: if the execution goes forward, hundreds of protesters will likely gather, the last inmate put together by lethal injection shun was clarence allen in 2006, convicted of the contract killings of three people. >> there's no humane
two years old, san quentin's new execution chamber has never been used. but that could change overnight next tuesday with albert brown, convicted of kidnapping, raping and killing a 15-year-old girl in riverside county in 1980. >> they built a new execution chamber. they did that in secret. >> reporter: the aclu says the judge hasn't approved the new death chamber or lethal injection procedures so he should not let the state rush into ruling executions. but in the ruling, the judge...
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albert brown raped a teenage girl almost 0 years ago using -- 30 years ago using her own shoe laces to strangle her his fate rests with the legal system no sooner had he lost in marin superior court today. >> mr. brown cannot prove he will suffer pain if executed under the current regulations. >> reporter: than his advocates appealed higher federal courts being asked to step in too. >> almost 30,000 californians objected to the lethal injection regulations and almost all of those objections were ignored and serious problems with regulations remain. >> reporter: california's new lethal injection chamber allows a 3 drug combination, or one powerful sedative but the protocol is moot if execution is delayed into friday. that is the day san quentin's only stock of sedative expires. then the state's next chance to execute brown will come after the first of the year. >> now what the state is saying we will use the drug, a couple days before it expires, i think that raises some questions about whether the drug has the efficacy needed to be used in a humane execution. >> the chamber is prepared
albert brown raped a teenage girl almost 0 years ago using -- 30 years ago using her own shoe laces to strangle her his fate rests with the legal system no sooner had he lost in marin superior court today. >> mr. brown cannot prove he will suffer pain if executed under the current regulations. >> reporter: than his advocates appealed higher federal courts being asked to step in too. >> almost 30,000 californians objected to the lethal injection regulations and almost all of...
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kind of like rally fingers used to do it. five out to record for his 46th save. 4-2 the news gets even better from down in san diego. they certainly are the lovable cubbies. alfonso soriano two run shot. and the icing as soriano goes deem. 5-2 final, padres that guy is not tight but his team is looking a little tight. and here is the different making play for the a's tonight in the loss to the angels. a rookie center fielder, peter borgess taking a home run away from landon powell. beautiful catch, worth another look. former a dan harren gets the win. perfect for the 49ers. the day off to kind of get their mind off football. many of the players were in palo alto to the niners academy. sponsoring a program they are calling just keep living. an after school deal that's meant to promote activity. some niners weren't thinking about the team's offense under mike johnson. >> he's a great coach. he came in and made it a lot better this year. like we said, he is young. he's very energetic, he plays defense and gets the best out of yo
kind of like rally fingers used to do it. five out to record for his 46th save. 4-2 the news gets even better from down in san diego. they certainly are the lovable cubbies. alfonso soriano two run shot. and the icing as soriano goes deem. 5-2 final, padres that guy is not tight but his team is looking a little tight. and here is the different making play for the a's tonight in the loss to the angels. a rookie center fielder, peter borgess taking a home run away from landon powell. beautiful...
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neighbors showed us these tickets found here to give us some insight into the labor day party that ended in gunfire. police say a relative found the body of 26-year-old julius hubes. hubes was next to a wall near some bushes. >> there was a series of between five and 10 gunshot, very rapid fire. and then some very angry words then they used an expletive that wasn't a racial expletive that you don't want to hear. >> reporter: we found this picture of the pool party on faceback, faceback. >> when you have that many people into one area, i'm just thinking, there's going to be trouble tonight. >> reporter: up to 500 people were at the party when officers responded to the shooting. the hotel management asked them to disperse the crowd. they asked freemont and union city police officers for help. >> at that time no victims were reported or reported by area hospitals. >> reporter: the coroners office told us tomorrow an autopsy will be conducted to find out what killed hughes. >> that's sad. because this poor youngster was out there alone all night. >> reporter: hubes was once charged with murd
neighbors showed us these tickets found here to give us some insight into the labor day party that ended in gunfire. police say a relative found the body of 26-year-old julius hubes. hubes was next to a wall near some bushes. >> there was a series of between five and 10 gunshot, very rapid fire. and then some very angry words then they used an expletive that wasn't a racial expletive that you don't want to hear. >> reporter: we found this picture of the pool party on faceback,...
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hats off to dustin and their team for giving us the good fight. we got on the road for the first time and got a big win. >> andrea: mark, thanks a lot. >> go easy on my boy now. >> andrea: of course i'll go easy. you told me last night, braylon if we win, i'll be here for the post-game. and here you are. what's been going on this week? >> it's been an interesting week. i have teammates and the organization that have been very supportive being there for me, and they've allowed me to have a better week than maybe somewhere else. >> andrea: what was it like standing there watching in the first quarter? >> obviously not the situation i want to be there. i was there to support my team, up cheering guys on, and being the best teammate that i could be. >> andrea: first catch in there, 67-yard touchdown. what was unique about that play for you. >> all week we said, you know, just want to make plays after the catch. anybody can throw a deep ball. for us, we want yards after the catch. it was a situation where i caught it outside. jason slipped, and i was a
hats off to dustin and their team for giving us the good fight. we got on the road for the first time and got a big win. >> andrea: mark, thanks a lot. >> go easy on my boy now. >> andrea: of course i'll go easy. you told me last night, braylon if we win, i'll be here for the post-game. and here you are. what's been going on this week? >> it's been an interesting week. i have teammates and the organization that have been very supportive being there for me, and they've...
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kerry cavanaugh joins us live from baltimore. it was not too long ago we were worried it was to drive around here. now the city has a completely different problem to deal with. >> that seemed like a distant memory. one of the main concerns is that the ground is saturated because we have seen so much rain this week. emergency managers say that makes it more likely that trees will come down and toppled power lines in the process. people got out to enjoy a beautiful night on federal hill, taking advantage of the calm before the storm. preparing for the onslaught of rain, the city's department of public works deployed cruise to clear clogged the storm drains. >> all that water eventually runs off into local streams, the harbor, and the day. >> they cannot check of the city's 52,000 storm drains so they are urging baltimore residents to pitch in. >> we are asking every citizen to take a look on their street to see if there storm drains are clear. if there is trash on top, sweep that off. the biggest defense against flooding is a broom
kerry cavanaugh joins us live from baltimore. it was not too long ago we were worried it was to drive around here. now the city has a completely different problem to deal with. >> that seemed like a distant memory. one of the main concerns is that the ground is saturated because we have seen so much rain this week. emergency managers say that makes it more likely that trees will come down and toppled power lines in the process. people got out to enjoy a beautiful night on federal hill,...
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the rain will be with us off and on. maybe a few thunderstorms this morning and into this afternoon. high temperatures into the upper 70's. the evening commute will be better. we will check the seven-day forecast coming up in just a few minutes. a first we say good morning to sarah. >> we have one early morning accident at kingston road and eastern boulevard. watch for possible lane closures in the middle river. also some closures near norfolk avenue because of police activity. the rest of the major roads look good. 11 minutes on the north and west side outer loop. this is harford road. so far so good of the outer and inner lips. so far looking at a bpretty easy ride on the west side. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> out west plans to buy airtran airways, merging the two largest discounts carriers. kim dacey joins us live from federal help with the details. >> this deal would be a billion-dollar deal. baltimore could expect to see some defects with 140 flights already out of bwi. the merger between southwest an
the rain will be with us off and on. maybe a few thunderstorms this morning and into this afternoon. high temperatures into the upper 70's. the evening commute will be better. we will check the seven-day forecast coming up in just a few minutes. a first we say good morning to sarah. >> we have one early morning accident at kingston road and eastern boulevard. watch for possible lane closures in the middle river. also some closures near norfolk avenue because of police activity. the rest...
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the way to get rid of that is use lime once you plant in plants. it's too late when you telephone a little bit of lime in the bottom. what else did we have, eggplants. a lot of the problems with that could have come from the heat and dry weather this year. a lot of times just watering plants is not same as rainfall, so they may not develop properly. >> what are the white spots on the has been narrow pep centers >> could be funk gus and there are tiny insects called scale. we would have to see to it tell you for sure what to do with it. >> thank you for being here, john, as always. >> sure. >> if you have a question for them, go to www.wbaltv.com. you can also sent your questions to plant questions here at the station. up next, your maryland lottery mid bay. first a look at how wall street is performing this half-hour. >> coming up today on the dr. oz show, no one's safe. bedbugs are biting across the nation. learn thou keep this out of your home. at 2:00 on dr. oz, and al new this afternoon on the farewell season of oprah, the juds. they return to
the way to get rid of that is use lime once you plant in plants. it's too late when you telephone a little bit of lime in the bottom. what else did we have, eggplants. a lot of the problems with that could have come from the heat and dry weather this year. a lot of times just watering plants is not same as rainfall, so they may not develop properly. >> what are the white spots on the has been narrow pep centers >> could be funk gus and there are tiny insects called scale. we would...
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patients, and i kept using them. and they'll pay for the same patient every time. >> kroft: once the crooked companies get hold of the patient lists, usually stolen from doctors' offices or hospitals, they begin running up all sorts of outlandish charges and submit them to medicare for payment, knowing full well that the agency is required by law to pay the claims within 15 to 30 days, and that it only has enough auditors to check a tiny fraction of the charges to see if they are legitimate. if they're not, it's usually people like 76-year-old clara mahoney who catch them. she began to notice all sorts of crazy things turning up on her quarterly medicare statements back in 2003, things that medicare paid for on her behalf and that she had never ordered, never wanted, and never received. what kind of things? >> clara mahoney: oh, air mattresses, a wheel chair, urine bag for my leg. ( laughs ) it was getting so i didn't want to open up the... the explanation of benefits because, you know, it's like, "oh, no, not again.
patients, and i kept using them. and they'll pay for the same patient every time. >> kroft: once the crooked companies get hold of the patient lists, usually stolen from doctors' offices or hospitals, they begin running up all sorts of outlandish charges and submit them to medicare for payment, knowing full well that the agency is required by law to pay the claims within 15 to 30 days, and that it only has enough auditors to check a tiny fraction of the charges to see if they are...
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but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >> now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainment news magazine in the world. ashton and demi, can their marriage survive the scandal. the story goes mainstream today. >> there's something going on. why the cheating claims couldn't be ignored. >> it's not just a tabloid story anymore. >> as we look back at the past loves of a couple now facing a crisis. >> in tonight's celebrity gps, join glee club. >> doing britney spears week? ♪ hit me baby one more time >> plus "american idol," the new judges and the hoff minutes after getting booted from dancing. >> then clooney's intimate evening with his girlfriend in the slide show. >> j
but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >> now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainment news magazine in the world....
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jobs that america could really use right now. for american jobs, tell your senators to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >>> let's get one more check on the election results from our crews in the field as things stand right now. >> let's get started with bruce johnson. he's covering the dcmayor's race live. bruce, what is happening in and out? >> reporter: derek and anita, let me put it this way. it looks like a party earlier. right now the party may just about be over. they have got the same numbers we have gotten. a small sam j that shows vincent gray really dominating right now and there are a number of people here believing that won't change. as a matter of fact, a very noteable reporter says it appears gray has won ward four and we might be on the way for a major win. but we can't get anybody from the fenty camp to come down because they're not here. there are no campaign officials on the floor. no city leaders. i haven't seen michelle rhee around here. i haven't seen the city administrator here. the mayor's famil
jobs that america could really use right now. for american jobs, tell your senators to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >>> let's get one more check on the election results from our crews in the field as things stand right now. >> let's get started with bruce johnson. he's covering the dcmayor's race live. bruce, what is happening in and out? >> reporter: derek and anita, let me put it this way. it looks like a party earlier. right now the party may just about...
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jobs that america could really use right now. for american jobs, tell your senators to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >>> authorities in bermuda are getting out to start assessing the damage from hurricane igor. the storm passed to the west of the island around midnight as the winds battered trees and power poles on the island. the surging waves with boats that were tied up. igor lost strength. >> it did from earlier. >> it was such a big storm geographically. hurricane force winds extending like 90 miles from the center. this thing battered them for many hours. they got hit, they got hit by the waves. 30 plus waves. gusts over 90 miles per hour. it did damage. >> did damage. we will feel the outer bands along the coast, just high surf maybe. >> the riptides like we saw with danielle earlier in the summer times. we will deal with that a couple of days. we are not done with tropical season. a couple more months of that. a couple more days with summertime and that will linger into the first couple of days of autumn as
jobs that america could really use right now. for american jobs, tell your senators to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >>> authorities in bermuda are getting out to start assessing the damage from hurricane igor. the storm passed to the west of the island around midnight as the winds battered trees and power poles on the island. the surging waves with boats that were tied up. igor lost strength. >> it did from earlier. >> it was such a big storm geographically....
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she doesn't like us to use it. she says she was collecting all of this stuff to send back to poor people in latin america where she's from and then she fell on hard times and wasn't able to do so. she was evicted from her apartment just yesterday and now all of this stuff. the stuff that she's spent years collecting is about to go to the dump. we spoke to louisa yesterday. this is what she had to say. >> honest person. -- behave. no drugs, no nothing. it is not fair to take that. >> reporter: louisa clearly upset this morning. she's been out here all night. she has nowhere to go. she was pretty much sleeping on the streets. waiting for the trucks to take it away. she doesn't want that to happen. she's trying to find somebody with a truck or empty space that she can use to store some of this stuff. this is epic. this stretches for several, several blocks. really, a huge question is how was she able to fit all of this in a three bedroom apartment? but also i asked her, this story is happening to so many people across
she doesn't like us to use it. she says she was collecting all of this stuff to send back to poor people in latin america where she's from and then she fell on hard times and wasn't able to do so. she was evicted from her apartment just yesterday and now all of this stuff. the stuff that she's spent years collecting is about to go to the dump. we spoke to louisa yesterday. this is what she had to say. >> honest person. -- behave. no drugs, no nothing. it is not fair to take that. >>...
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thanks for joining us for 9 news now at 6:00 a.m. angie is watching the traffic for us. yesterday we had a storm in silver spring. had wind damage and hail in loudoun county, some wind damage in the bowie area. that was a real problem. this morning all the problems are in the midwest, wisconsin, minnesota, northern michigan dealing with the strong thunderstorms. that's ahead of a front and a system heading our way. a touch of fog earlier. now
thanks for joining us for 9 news now at 6:00 a.m. angie is watching the traffic for us. yesterday we had a storm in silver spring. had wind damage and hail in loudoun county, some wind damage in the bowie area. that was a real problem. this morning all the problems are in the midwest, wisconsin, minnesota, northern michigan dealing with the strong thunderstorms. that's ahead of a front and a system heading our way. a touch of fog earlier. now
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seems most of us or more of us are washing our hands. a new survey published in this morning's "usa today" paper found that 85 percent of adults say they now wash their hands in public rest rooms. however when it comes to the sexes, not so equal. the study says only 77% of men wash their hands compared to 93% of women. >>> coming up next, an unexpected visitor shows up for the opening bell at a florida school. probably pretty unwelcomed too. >>> and coming up new at 6:00. >> this is going to be a new ice skating rink. i'm lindsey mastis in virginia. coming up, a group rebuilds after february's blizzard. >>> don't forget we are always on at wusa9.com. stay with us. we will be right back. >>> caught on tape, an eye opening start to the school day for some students near tampa, florida. a crossing guard spotted that gator lounging right near the elementary school as the kids started arriving for class. deputies were able to tape the gator's mouth, handcuff its hind legs and then they waited until animal control officers came to take it away.
seems most of us or more of us are washing our hands. a new survey published in this morning's "usa today" paper found that 85 percent of adults say they now wash their hands in public rest rooms. however when it comes to the sexes, not so equal. the study says only 77% of men wash their hands compared to 93% of women. >>> coming up next, an unexpected visitor shows up for the opening bell at a florida school. probably pretty unwelcomed too. >>> and coming up new at...
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stay with us. we'll be right back. >>> caught on tape, disturbing video of a trusted care giver abusing an elderly patient. these images may be hard to see. this is a 91-year-old who was violently shoved on a bed and smacked several times before a feeding tube was shoved into her mouth. the woman's daughter set up a hidden camera after noticing unexplained bruises on her mother. >> i was furious. i do not know what -- heartbreaking it is to see your own mother abused. >> police say they have over a month of the elderly woman's abuse on tape. the care-giver who was out on bail in jersey city, new jersey, could face additional charges. >>> some intense moments for a medical chopper struck by a large bird. it was a plaque vulture that crashed into the windshield in arizona. it landed in the lap of the pilot. he still managed to safely land the helicopter. no one was hurt but the bird was killed. >>> rescuer received an odd call in oregon. a camel stuck in a sinkhole. firefighters had to shovel out mud
stay with us. we'll be right back. >>> caught on tape, disturbing video of a trusted care giver abusing an elderly patient. these images may be hard to see. this is a 91-year-old who was violently shoved on a bed and smacked several times before a feeding tube was shoved into her mouth. the woman's daughter set up a hidden camera after noticing unexplained bruises on her mother. >> i was furious. i do not know what -- heartbreaking it is to see your own mother abused. >>...
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they call us wacky. they call us wing nuts. we call us, we the people. >> in this year of the tea party, a will the of the social conservatives that you hear at this event has been replaced by anger over the healthcare law and anxiety about government spending. >> we are on the downhill course with this country. we are saying that government, back off. we don't like how much you are spending. we don't like how much you're regulating. >> but these conservatives and gop leaders don't agree on everything. there's concern among some establishment republicans that hard line tea party candidates could turn off moderate voters, and many are loudly voicing concerns with republicans they don't think are conservative enough. until november, they are vowing to put aside their own differences, concentrating on taking back power in the capitol. but one notable conservative no show today was sarah palin, the former vice presidential candidate is headlining the annual reagan dinner in iowa. with that speculating more about a possible 2012 pre
they call us wacky. they call us wing nuts. we call us, we the people. >> in this year of the tea party, a will the of the social conservatives that you hear at this event has been replaced by anger over the healthcare law and anxiety about government spending. >> we are on the downhill course with this country. we are saying that government, back off. we don't like how much you are spending. we don't like how much you're regulating. >> but these conservatives and gop leaders...
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stay with us. we'll be right back. ♪ [ female announcer ] have you ever seen a glacier while sunbathing? why not? have you ever climbed a rock wall in the middle of the ocean? or tried something really wild? why not? it's all possible in the nation of why not. royal caribbean's floating nation where you're free to do anything you want. which may be nothing at all. royal caribbean international. visit royalcaribbean.com today. key lime pie, pineapple upside down cake, raspberry cheesecake... ...yeah, every night its something different. oh yeah yeah...she always keeps them in the house. no no no, i've actually lost weight... i just have a high metabolism or something... ...lucky. [ wife ] babe... ♪ umm, i gotta go. [ female announcer ] over 30 delicious flavors at around 100 calories each. yoplait, it is so good. indulge in yoplait light's two new flavors. triple berry torte and black forest cake. >>> the end of a high-speed chase in florida captured on tape. it reached speeds up to 90 miles per
stay with us. we'll be right back. ♪ [ female announcer ] have you ever seen a glacier while sunbathing? why not? have you ever climbed a rock wall in the middle of the ocean? or tried something really wild? why not? it's all possible in the nation of why not. royal caribbean's floating nation where you're free to do anything you want. which may be nothing at all. royal caribbean international. visit royalcaribbean.com today. key lime pie, pineapple upside down cake, raspberry cheesecake......
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lindsey mastis joining us live. what do we know about how the is doing on the. >> police say the woman is at the washington hospital trauma center with life-threatening injuries. it has been two day and she's still fighting for her life. where she was hit is just down the street by the tree. police say she was walking along the road. they are not sure whether she was crossing it when a vehicle came bay and she ended up near the backside of this pickup truck. that is 20 feet away. witnesses say she flew through the air. >> we were coming in to the yard and we heard a big boom. >> it didn't take neighbors long to find the 24-year-old woman allock side the road. >> her leg is on the axle and she is laying face down. her flip flops in he middle of the road and her phone broke. >> reporter: police don't know if she was trying to cross the street or walk alongside it. all they know is the car that hit her never stopped. >> the driver should know they hit something. >> reporter: the corporal with montgomery county police s
lindsey mastis joining us live. what do we know about how the is doing on the. >> police say the woman is at the washington hospital trauma center with life-threatening injuries. it has been two day and she's still fighting for her life. where she was hit is just down the street by the tree. police say she was walking along the road. they are not sure whether she was crossing it when a vehicle came bay and she ended up near the backside of this pickup truck. that is 20 feet away....
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stay with us. we will be right back. >>> police in wichita kansas are on the lookout for thieves who were pretty hungry and craving some little debbie snack cakes. they were so hung agree that they stole a -- hungry that they stole a whole delivery truck outside of wal-mart yesterday morning. the truck was later found in a shallow canal. thousands of dollars of snacks had been stolen. police later found a trail of empty boxes of snack cake wrappers. >>> there's a familiar face looming high above the nation's highways including this one near ft. worth texas and it features a picture of former president george w. bush with the word miss me yet? there's no word on who paid for the ads? those billboards have cropped up around ft. worth as well as wyoming and minnesota. >>> amtrak unveiled its vision for a high speed and we mean really high speed train between washington and boston today. the key question is where amtrak will get the 118 billion it needs to build a link. amtrak says the new trains could
stay with us. we will be right back. >>> police in wichita kansas are on the lookout for thieves who were pretty hungry and craving some little debbie snack cakes. they were so hung agree that they stole a -- hungry that they stole a whole delivery truck outside of wal-mart yesterday morning. the truck was later found in a shallow canal. thousands of dollars of snacks had been stolen. police later found a trail of empty boxes of snack cake wrappers. >>> there's a familiar face...
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gave us the breezy conditions and going to keep us on the dry side of things for the next day, day and a half. as we head through tomorrow you will notice the moisture heading to the east. tomorrow and in the afternoon, 2:00, you notice the showers in western pennsylvania approaching western maryland. may get parts of northern maryland. friday morning we are looking clear and here's the front and that will cool us down for friday but still going to set us up for a good weekend. >>> seven-day forecast, 82 today. 85 tomorrow. there's the showers tomorrow in to friday. maybe a quarter inch if we are lucky. the weekend looks good. 84 on saturday. sunday 83. no problems for the skins game. and monday 79 with a slight chance of a shower. it is 6:17. let's get to traffic. >> all right. that's what i have got for you. we are moving well across the viewing area. folks in better moods out in northeast dc. take you to the disabled tractor-trailer here on new york avenue. taking away the left lane. looks like the clearing stages and drivers are backed up around bladensburg road. move to 395 northb
gave us the breezy conditions and going to keep us on the dry side of things for the next day, day and a half. as we head through tomorrow you will notice the moisture heading to the east. tomorrow and in the afternoon, 2:00, you notice the showers in western pennsylvania approaching western maryland. may get parts of northern maryland. friday morning we are looking clear and here's the front and that will cool us down for friday but still going to set us up for a good weekend. >>>...
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kristen finner joins us -- fisher joins us with the latest on michelle rhee. here is angie with an update. >> after being closed all weekend, south capitol is open crossing the douglas bridge. >> outside on the weather terrace, a comfortable breeze this morning. nice days in the short term. long term more summer heat. forecast is just ahead. >>> a fast moving wildfire burned two homes and lead to a thousand veges in northern utah. it started after brush caught fire at camp williams, south of salt lake city. the blaze burned more than 300 acres. >>> thank you for starting your day with us. i'm andrea roane. meteorologist howard bernstein is on the weather terrace with the forecast. >> good morning. what a great morning out here. comfortable temperatures. today is the only fly in the ointment will be the breeze. it will be up there 10 to 15. that's about it. let's go to the maps. the front yesterday pushed showers across pennsylvania. we are so dry. we could use rain. we don't have much rain in the forecast at least the next couple of days. that front is pushing
kristen finner joins us -- fisher joins us with the latest on michelle rhee. here is angie with an update. >> after being closed all weekend, south capitol is open crossing the douglas bridge. >> outside on the weather terrace, a comfortable breeze this morning. nice days in the short term. long term more summer heat. forecast is just ahead. >>> a fast moving wildfire burned two homes and lead to a thousand veges in northern utah. it started after brush caught fire at camp...
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thanks for joining us. council chairman vincent gray won the democratic mayoral primary unseating mayor fenty. gray is holding a news conference right now. so let's get right to it. kristin fisher is standing by at the washington hotel in northwest washington. >> reporter: after a wild night of waiting for all the returns to come in, we are moments away from hearing from vince gray. we're expecting him to discuss the next steps for his campaign. he will be on the ballot in the november general election, but keep in mind there is no republican challenger, so gray will almost certainly be dc's next mayor, barring something absolutely crazy from happening from now until then. gray beat fenty by seven points. it was 53% to 48%, which is closer than the polls predicted. we are waiting for 10% of the returns to come in, but the voting broke down geographically. here's how fenty took wards one, two, three and six. that's predominantly northwest, central dc, georgetown, dupont, captiol hill, chinatown and gray took
thanks for joining us. council chairman vincent gray won the democratic mayoral primary unseating mayor fenty. gray is holding a news conference right now. so let's get right to it. kristin fisher is standing by at the washington hotel in northwest washington. >> reporter: after a wild night of waiting for all the returns to come in, we are moments away from hearing from vince gray. we're expecting him to discuss the next steps for his campaign. he will be on the ballot in the november...
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thank you chef. >> thank you. >> thank you for being with us. come back and visit us at 5:00. have a great day. >> enjoy. >> oh chef. >> j.t.: so reed, summer,
thank you chef. >> thank you. >> thank you for being with us. come back and visit us at 5:00. have a great day. >> enjoy. >> oh chef. >> j.t.: so reed, summer,
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you have made us this dish. tell us what it is about. >> this is mediterranean curry chick peas from my book and this is spicy kale salad and curry kiwah. you can use chick peas or garr ban sow beans. and nutritional yeast which is optional. you get this at health food stores but everything else is available at supermarkets. this is dairy free may owe. this is fresh basil. this is curry, which you said you love. >> i love curry. >> annecy crane. fresh red onions and garlic. very easy to do. and chick peas, a lot of folks don't know but just one cup, which is this size gives you 30% of protein for the day. >> we are running out of time but a lot of fresh ingredients there. the key to this is product from the earth. >> healthy plant based food. as much vegan food as you can and start today putting more dark leafy greens on your plate. >> appreciate you coming in and the book is by any greens necessary. thank you so much. >>> a few seconds left for howard. >> we are nice today. watch for rains on thursday. >> that'
you have made us this dish. tell us what it is about. >> this is mediterranean curry chick peas from my book and this is spicy kale salad and curry kiwah. you can use chick peas or garr ban sow beans. and nutritional yeast which is optional. you get this at health food stores but everything else is available at supermarkets. this is dairy free may owe. this is fresh basil. this is curry, which you said you love. >> i love curry. >> annecy crane. fresh red onions and garlic....
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if we are tailgating, there are potential health risks to tell us about and give us tips to avoid them. >> slaughtly. the worst thing that can happen to you on game day is that you get a case of food poisoning or cross contamination. the number one cause of this. people get there. they have a cooler full of bratwurst and chicken and sal lammies. they grab a chicken, put it on the grill. wipe a hand on a paper towel and grab a hot dog and then the bacteria is crossing over. >> you have a tip for chicken. >> best thing to do is take your chicken the night before. take vegetable oil, salt, pepper, paprika and rub that on the chicken and bake it at 475 for 45 minutes and take the thermometer. $4 is the best investment you can make for your kitchen. check the temperature, 165. chill it overnight. take it with you and you have no chance of cross contamination. all the food is already cooked. put it on the grill and cook for 15 minutes and you have all the grill flavor. >> any concern with ribs or pulled pork? >> not if you keep them hot. >> what is the secret for making them delicious. >> lo
if we are tailgating, there are potential health risks to tell us about and give us tips to avoid them. >> slaughtly. the worst thing that can happen to you on game day is that you get a case of food poisoning or cross contamination. the number one cause of this. people get there. they have a cooler full of bratwurst and chicken and sal lammies. they grab a chicken, put it on the grill. wipe a hand on a paper towel and grab a hot dog and then the bacteria is crossing over. >> you...
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that's taking all the storms away from us. that high pressure stagnates our air, allows the heat to build, doesn't allow it to vent into the central valley. no free air conditioning today thanks to the calmness of the air and also the fact there's a slight offshore breeze, also. near 90 in sunnyvale and milpitas. low to mid-90s through the rest of the south bay with san jose 92. on the peninsula, mid to upper 80s. going to get a little uncomfortable in the house this afternoon. mid-70s along the coast. daly city 75, sunset 76. downtown south san francisco, being conservative with low to mid-80s. something we'll keep an eye on. low to mid-90ss north bay valleys. your beaches will have low to mid-70s and sunshine. other than san leandro, hayward, berkeley and richmond should have low 90s east bay shore. those cities just mentioned, probably mid to upper 80s. east bay valleys, mid to upper 90s. brentwood will be near 100 today. we'll have mid-90s morgan hill, gilroy, hollister. mid to upper 80s no clouds in the monterey bay. toni
that's taking all the storms away from us. that high pressure stagnates our air, allows the heat to build, doesn't allow it to vent into the central valley. no free air conditioning today thanks to the calmness of the air and also the fact there's a slight offshore breeze, also. near 90 in sunnyvale and milpitas. low to mid-90s through the rest of the south bay with san jose 92. on the peninsula, mid to upper 80s. going to get a little uncomfortable in the house this afternoon. mid-70s along...
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thanks for joining us. i'm eric thomas. >> kristen sze. following breaking unless you in the east bay. abc just confirmed the bodies of two missing women found in vallejo this morning are connected with the man who died in a shot without with the chp. that's where we begin our team coverage with terry mcsweeney. >> the third and fourth bodies found in vallejo overnight are tied to the same person gunned down by the chp here in richmond bringing to four the total number of murders tied to this man. one person still missing. and all of this tied to the suspect in the case 38-year-old efren valdmaro from hercules. a high-speed chase reaching 100 mph at times. it all started when pleasant hill police spotted him on the freeway, the chase began and ended here in richmond. he was chased in the first place because he is the prime suspect in the murder of 73-year-old sails in hercules last friday. officers shot and killed valmoro. in his car another body was found, valmoro's girlfriend. she had called police to say she had been found kidnapped. sh
thanks for joining us. i'm eric thomas. >> kristen sze. following breaking unless you in the east bay. abc just confirmed the bodies of two missing women found in vallejo this morning are connected with the man who died in a shot without with the chp. that's where we begin our team coverage with terry mcsweeney. >> the third and fourth bodies found in vallejo overnight are tied to the same person gunned down by the chp here in richmond bringing to four the total number of murders...
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they have pushed us a little further away. also we're finding out that the latest information is going to be made public at 8:00 this morning. what we're getting right now is officially three people dead. but we're also hearing from fire captain charles barringer saying six people are dead as a result from this fire. give you an idea how much devastation was done in this neighborhood. started about 6:15 when a 24-inch gas line blew. pg&e says it was theirs. they do not know why yet. and they're saying they will make everything right financially if it turned out to be their mistake. that left a 15 foot crater behind. when that blew it knocked out the nearby water main. so when firefighters came to deal with what you're looking at they couldn't because they had no water and hydrant. they had to wait for 500 gallon tanker trucks to arrive and thought it really the old-fashioned way. for 30 minutes no water to put on these flames. we spoke to some people, one of the gentlemen we heard from a few moments ago with another part of hi
they have pushed us a little further away. also we're finding out that the latest information is going to be made public at 8:00 this morning. what we're getting right now is officially three people dead. but we're also hearing from fire captain charles barringer saying six people are dead as a result from this fire. give you an idea how much devastation was done in this neighborhood. started about 6:15 when a 24-inch gas line blew. pg&e says it was theirs. they do not know why yet. and...
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residents were telling us amazing stories. one woman near tears talked about the shocking events. >> a big boom. it was a big kaboom and the house shock and i pulled the blinds up and it was like back to the future where it just came up in one big bomb. >> i was in the kitchen. i thought it was a earthquake like a lot of people. i looked out the window, and i saw what -- to me it was a fireball. and i thought it was a plane that caught fire or something and was crashing. >> fire captain charlie barringer, three people died. official word three but we heard six. the flames jumped 100 to 150 feet at their peak. right now things are far calmer and far safer. we are hearing that as we look at some live choppers from -- live pictures from our chopper i should say, we are hearing that crews are going to be going into the area starting -- sometime around 8:00 this morning looking for possibly more victims, looking in the homes that were damaged and looking at the remains of the buildings, the homes that were destroyed here. again, of
residents were telling us amazing stories. one woman near tears talked about the shocking events. >> a big boom. it was a big kaboom and the house shock and i pulled the blinds up and it was like back to the future where it just came up in one big bomb. >> i was in the kitchen. i thought it was a earthquake like a lot of people. i looked out the window, and i saw what -- to me it was a fireball. and i thought it was a plane that caught fire or something and was crashing. >>...
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low to mid-50s for the rest of us. accu-weather seven-day forecast, about 2 degrees warmer tomorrow, one more degree on thursday. that's all we can squeeze out before the cooling trend comes over the weekend. >> good morning, mike. bart reporting major delays in millbrae and sfo heading up towards san francisco and the east bay. this is all due to an equipment problem on the tracks. but so far no delays reported from the east bay heading in towards san francisco. no other delays reported on other mass transit systems. it's quiet out there. check out a live camera shot. here's the bay bridge toll plaza. zero accidents reported on the freeways at this point. another live shot, this for north bay commuters as you make your way southbound. traffic moving very well. 20 minutes the drive time from novato down towards the golden gate bridge and it's also a good ride across the san mateo bridge. traffic moving well in both directions. that's westbound traffic there on the right. get the latest traffic conditions and get person
low to mid-50s for the rest of us. accu-weather seven-day forecast, about 2 degrees warmer tomorrow, one more degree on thursday. that's all we can squeeze out before the cooling trend comes over the weekend. >> good morning, mike. bart reporting major delays in millbrae and sfo heading up towards san francisco and the east bay. this is all due to an equipment problem on the tracks. but so far no delays reported from the east bay heading in towards san francisco. no other delays reported...
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all of us in the 50s at 8:00. but it's after 8:00 we start to see the sunshine break out from east to west across the bay. by noon i think our inland valleys are clear but the bay is still going to have some clouds. that's why you're low to mid-60s while we have low 70s in our valleys and 58 half moon bay. by 4:00 pockets of sunshine all the way out to the coast. 58 half moon bay, low to mid-60s san francisco and oakland. mid to upper 60s most of the bay. low to mid-70s south bay and north bay and mid to upper 70s in the east bay valley. as far as what's going to happen today compared to yesterday, pretty much the same around the bay. san francisco, san jose, santa rosa about the same. concord and oakland 1 degree cooler. redwood city 4 degrees cooler. actually a warming trend starting tomorrow all the way through thursday. hit the mid-80s inland, low 70s bay and near 60s at the coast. that next system approaches bringing us more clouds and cooler whether for the weekend. frances, how's bart doing? >> our biggest
all of us in the 50s at 8:00. but it's after 8:00 we start to see the sunshine break out from east to west across the bay. by noon i think our inland valleys are clear but the bay is still going to have some clouds. that's why you're low to mid-60s while we have low 70s in our valleys and 58 half moon bay. by 4:00 pockets of sunshine all the way out to the coast. 58 half moon bay, low to mid-60s san francisco and oakland. mid to upper 60s most of the bay. low to mid-70s south bay and north bay...
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separate trough brought us a cooler monday. it's exiting throughout the state to the north of us. a brief warmup is behind it. we are looking at anywhere between three and six degrees warmer today. by friday we are clouding up and the rain chances down the peninsula. this morning look for 50s and then partly sunny and near 80 inland. >>> good morning. there is some washington going on southbound 680 from 84 as you leave the sunol grade through the sunol grade down to 237 in milpitas in preparation of the new express lane. it will be free for carpoolers but single drivers may use it and pay an average toll of $4-6. >> and live shot of 680 in walnut creek, traffic around the bay area, earlier stall on the bay bridge has been cleared. no other accidents to worry about. that southbound 680. we'll check out north bay ride, 101 in san rafael, drive time right now is only 45 minutes from santa rosa down to the golden gate bridge. >> now, 5:09. >> wal-mart goes mobile. money scope report is next. >> also, as the san bruno fire victims assess their losses, what we can all learn from their
separate trough brought us a cooler monday. it's exiting throughout the state to the north of us. a brief warmup is behind it. we are looking at anywhere between three and six degrees warmer today. by friday we are clouding up and the rain chances down the peninsula. this morning look for 50s and then partly sunny and near 80 inland. >>> good morning. there is some washington going on southbound 680 from 84 as you leave the sunol grade through the sunol grade down to 237 in milpitas in...
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experts in cloud computing and the fourth company makes software used by companies making chips used by mobile web and multimedia. if you look for plans what intel has up its sleeve, there's that for you. on facebook.com, be careful what you post about the your travel plans. burglars are using facebook.com and other net working sides to friend people who indicate they won't be home a certain time. for information what to divulge online, check out a website called please rob me. actually a lot of advice there. don't mention when your house is empty, don't talk about how annoying it is when alarm systems don't work. use common sense, always helpful. >> interesting name for that site. jane, thank you very much. >> supervisors are deciding whether to put a hold on the installation of anymore pg&e smart meters. a vote will be taken on a resolution for a moratorium the end of the year. only the unincorporated areas of the county. they have questions about the radiation admitted by smart meters. they want a team to study the data and have pg&e pay for it. >> 6:50 is our time. a warm-up in o
experts in cloud computing and the fourth company makes software used by companies making chips used by mobile web and multimedia. if you look for plans what intel has up its sleeve, there's that for you. on facebook.com, be careful what you post about the your travel plans. burglars are using facebook.com and other net working sides to friend people who indicate they won't be home a certain time. for information what to divulge online, check out a website called please rob me. actually a lot...
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use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. and then there's most complete, like what you get from centrum ultra women's, the most complete multivitamin for women. it has vitamin d, which emerging science suggests supports breast health, and calcium for bone health. centrum ultra women's. >> welcome back. it is about 5:47 on this wednesday. look at the rain getting close to eureka and 63. the clouds along the coast, big sur 66. san diego, 77, la comfortable. 84 sacramento. mid-90s yosemite, palm springs. our last stop tahoe, sunshine and 74. here's eric with more news. >> mike, thank you very much. it's 5:47 now. are you willing to pay to have someone run your nuisance errands or do you have a car, spare time and the urge to make a little extra money? there's a new website designed to work for both people with either of those urgings. >> there's about five items here in bags and boxes. >> laura wants to run a few bags of old clothes to the good will. >> and put the cash in an envelope. just bring that inside through the gate. >
use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. and then there's most complete, like what you get from centrum ultra women's, the most complete multivitamin for women. it has vitamin d, which emerging science suggests supports breast health, and calcium for bone health. centrum ultra women's. >> welcome back. it is about 5:47 on this wednesday. look at the rain getting close to eureka and 63. the clouds along the coast, big sur 66. san diego, 77,...
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it appears app use may not be big. a release this morning found while 82% of adults have cellphones, only 35% have apps and only 24 use those apps. 11% said they didn't even know what an app was. in fact, of all the non-voice-related things people do with cellphones, app use ranked dead last. what topped the list of related things to do with your cellphones, guess. >> taking pictures. >> taking pictures. how did you know? >> those numbers are gonna change a lot in the next year. 6:25 our time. still ahead at 6:30, new trouble for toyota. >> the admission that has some questioning the company's explanation for so-called acceleration problems. >> a very big changing made to its website. >> i'm terry mcsweeney live in san bruno. federal investigation on the scene investigating last week's deadly explosion and fire here. what are they doing in different parts of the bay area? for example, milpitas yesterday at gas control stations. >> thanks to our clouds and drizzle, flight arrival delays into sfo 42 minutes. flight depar
it appears app use may not be big. a release this morning found while 82% of adults have cellphones, only 35% have apps and only 24 use those apps. 11% said they didn't even know what an app was. in fact, of all the non-voice-related things people do with cellphones, app use ranked dead last. what topped the list of related things to do with your cellphones, guess. >> taking pictures. >> taking pictures. how did you know? >> those numbers are gonna change a lot in the next...
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pot use rose 8% last year and continues to be the most commonly used drug. the office of national drug control policy believes the rise is because people's perceptions that drugs can be harmful is fading. legalized marijuana supporters say this is a sign the war on pot is failing and the government should stop spending millions of dollars in taxpayer money fighting this war. this report comes at a time when california voters prepare to decide on proposition 19 in november which would legalize marijuana. proponents say the state should implement laws that would tax and regulate pot the same way it does with legal drugs like alcohol and tobacco. 22 americans age 12 and up used illegal drugs. there was ecstasy use rising 37%, methamphetamine just 60%. cocaine drops from its peak back in 2006. >> it's 5:47. gubernatorial candidate meg whitman has broken the record for the most personal money spent in a political campaign. her staff says the republican candidate for governor now has spent $119 million of her own money. new york mayor michael bloomberg held the pr
pot use rose 8% last year and continues to be the most commonly used drug. the office of national drug control policy believes the rise is because people's perceptions that drugs can be harmful is fading. legalized marijuana supporters say this is a sign the war on pot is failing and the government should stop spending millions of dollars in taxpayer money fighting this war. this report comes at a time when california voters prepare to decide on proposition 19 in november which would legalize...
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some marijuana use rose by 8%. it remains the most commonly used drug. >> in england oxford university researchers have quantified the social cost of falling in love. they found that people in romantic relationships typically lose two friends. the research shows most single people have five people in their core group, friends they see at least once a week. but those who are in a relationship have about three core friends. two get kicked out. >> yeah. for various reasons. recapping our top stories. concord police investigating a shooting involving two of their officers. >> theresa garcia live at the scene. >> the crime investigators have been here on the scene of this early morning shooting involving two concord police officers. they say it all began at 2:30 this morning when those officers saw a man walking down the street and they tried stopping him to talk. >> officers believed he was wanted for some outstanding warrants for robbery. >> how did they know? >> he fit the description. i believe he fit the descriptio
some marijuana use rose by 8%. it remains the most commonly used drug. >> in england oxford university researchers have quantified the social cost of falling in love. they found that people in romantic relationships typically lose two friends. the research shows most single people have five people in their core group, friends they see at least once a week. but those who are in a relationship have about three core friends. two get kicked out. >> yeah. for various reasons. recapping...
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most of us cooler today. the exception san francisco 2 degrees warmer, 67 as the mild moist flow is blowing off ocean. fremont, concord, oakland, santa rosa all 2, 4 and 5 degrees cooler than yesterday afternoon. here's a look at our temperatures at 8:00 this morning under cloudy conditions and the drizzle starting to dry. we're in the upper 50s to low 60s still like we are right now. new pockets of sunshine developing, especially the north bay and east bay valleys. low 70s there with mid-60s for the rest of us. by 4:00 looking at mid-70s in the north bay valleys. mid to upper 70s in the east bay valleys. mid-70s in the south bay. upper 60s the most part around the bay until you get to san francisco and oakland at 66. seven-day forecast, mixture of sun and clouds tomorrow. the rain falls sunday, tenth of an inch around the bay. warmer weather through the early parts of next week. frances here with a new accident. >> yeah. usually 280 problem-free but this morning several accidents reported in the area. a new
most of us cooler today. the exception san francisco 2 degrees warmer, 67 as the mild moist flow is blowing off ocean. fremont, concord, oakland, santa rosa all 2, 4 and 5 degrees cooler than yesterday afternoon. here's a look at our temperatures at 8:00 this morning under cloudy conditions and the drizzle starting to dry. we're in the upper 50s to low 60s still like we are right now. new pockets of sunshine developing, especially the north bay and east bay valleys. low 70s there with mid-60s...